Dreamcatcher At Wooldown Holiday Cottages

Marhamchurch, Bude, Cornwall, Country village

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:15

Outside Description

French doors offer countryside and sea views which lead to the private patio area featuring stunning natural Indian sandstone and an outside bath. The patio area faces the various bays of the seaside town of Bude (2 miles) and is the perfect place to witness the superb sunsets that can often be enjoyed. There is allocated parking for one car.

Downstairs Description

Dreamcatcher's living area, located on the ground floor is open plan and includes a fully fitted and equipped modern gloss kitchen with Kashmir white granite worktops.

The kitchen is fully equipped with dishwasher, electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge/freezer and washing machine. Access to a tumble dryer is located closeby in an outhouse.

The bathroom is on the ground floor and includes a spa bath and walk in rainfall shower with body jets. Super soft, fluffy towels and locally made herbal infused toiletries are included.

First Floor Description

Dreamcatcher hosts a romantic, open plan style bedroom on the first floor, popular as a honeymoon retreat. Characterised by the low bearing ceiling with original chunky beams and wall paneling and dormitory window, where couples can admire the stunning Cornish countryside and sea views.

The bedroom features a king-size bed with memory foam mattress made complete by quality bed linen and luxury duvet and pillows.

Windows Views Description

From both the living area patio windows and upstairs bedroom window you can see rolling countryside leading towards the sea at Bude.

Other Notes

The bedroom has a low sloped ceiling and low bearing beams so may not be suitable for all guests.

Ocean Lookout
Farm Experience
Eco Escape
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Romantic Hideaway: Adults only retreat
Tourist Attractions:
  • Eden Project : With its distinctive white domes, the Eden Project is Cornwall’s best-known tourist attraction. But it’s much more than just a big green theme park and visitors can expect to come away with a better understanding of the environment and their interaction with it. Visit website
  • Hartland Abbey: Lies across a narrow, sheltered valley which winds its way to the spectacular Atlantic Coast. Within a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ visitors may wander around the beautiful gardens and grounds which lead to the rocky cove. Visit website
  • Tapeley Park: As it is known in the Doomsday Book- has for over 1000 years held the fantastic elevated position overlooking the River Torridge. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • Weir Restaurant Bistro : Which is 1.5 miles away and located in Marhamchurch.Eat breakfast, lunch or supper at very affordable prices from our tantalising menu or just pop in for a freshly ground coffee and mouth-watering cake which you can eat on our sun-drenched patio or in front of our real log fire. Visit website
  • Life’s A Beach: In Bude, which is perched out in the middle of the river mouth with the Atlantic on the door there are few locations in Cornwall as breathtaking. Casual dining and chilled out beach vibe by day. Superb bistro with an emphasis on fine seafood and meats by day or night. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Beach House Wet Fish: The freshest fish in Cornwall located in Widemouth Bay, Bude. Our fish comes from day boats in Looe market up 5 times a week . Visit website
  • Morrisons: In Bude and you could always pre order your grocery delivery ready for your arrival. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Coasteering : Another activity which is becoming very popular is Coasteering - a mixture of exploring, climbing, swimming and if you are brave enough, leaping into the ocean! Visit website
  • Bude And North Cornwall Golf: surrounded by the town and the sea, is a challenging 18 hole links course established in 1891. It is located in the centre of Bude, on the scenic North Cornwall coast, close to the border with Devon. Excellent drainage enables the course to be playable throughout the year off regular tees and greens. Visit website
  • Efford Down Stables: Where trekking is all off road on there 100 acre farm including “Efford down”. With fantastic views along the coastline, the town and surrounding countryside, their experienced friendly escorts guide you on an enjoyable hack amidst some of Cornwalls most stunning scenery. Visit website